As someone who works hard for EVERY thing I have including my vehicles and the roof on my house and my personal animals bio security.. I FEEL the neighbors concern and it's completely valid regardless of agriculture zoning.. your land is your land and if it's on my land then I have the right to do as I see fit according to the law! Including harvest, dispatch, turn into animal control, etc.
I value and appreciate your intent to be a good neighbor and do everything you can to make that happen regardless of how long it took them to put together the courage to approach you. Thank YOU!
Peafowl are a huge problem for residents in Southern California where they're protected and live IN city limits of Pasadena (I believe).
Wing clipping.. Clipping one wing limits how far they fly in a
straight line.. CLOSE bilateral clip of BOTH wing removes BOOST. This is according to MY reality/experience and NOT what I read.
If I were using a net or other cover for the run I wouldn't thing wing clipping would be beneficial. But now I realize maybe that was extending fence height and maybe not actually fully covering a whole section for them?? In which case.. reference the boost noted above. perhaps.
Even with boost removed, it's surprising how high these buggers can jump! Have you already seen how high they just hop easily? Hopefully you will get it figured out in a manner that still feels comfortable for YOU and them.
Please note that on ONE acre with 4 foot fences.. I've only ever had to clip 3 chicken's wings that insisted on exploring further, out of hundreds! In those instance.. keeping them inside my fence WAS the best predator protection I could provide.. and stopping them from teaching that behavior to others is pertinent as there WERE followers. Stopping the ring leader was sufficient! You clearly understand the challenges of different species.. chickens are the easier than turkeys too. And I'm not gonna lie, I've been thinking peafowl are pretty eventually.. Your post though is a good reminder of why it might be good to stay in my own lane and recognize MY limits.
I WONDER.. if that neighbor's daughter doing *something* to detour them enjoying HER place.. like LIGHTLY turn a water hose/sprinkler on them, maybe go out and use a garden blower to make annoying noise, or something LIKE that which isn't harmful but does help establish a different habit/behavior/routine for your peafowl?
My apologies for any statement that came across as callous or not caring, I assure you that is not the case. Aging parents, grieving children, and things that really hurt the heart are things I feel matter MUCH more than worry of damaged possessions! Thank you for sharing your story and challenge with us.
If you would care to post any photos in honor of your Moms' life.. of your fowl, your daughter, your parents, or pets etc.. I also enjoy names for some reason if your so inclined to share them.
